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The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton


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Sloths!


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Optical illusions


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E-Safety


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Number lines in disguise

This is another game we tried that you may want to play at home. The idea is to find the missing number on the number line. You can play at several different levels. Start at level 1 and see how far you can get. Be warned! It goes into fractions sometimes so can get rather challenging! Click on the number line to connect to the game.

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Maths games to help practise using negative numbers

These games are ones we tried in class today from the NRICH maths site. They are a fun way to practise thinking strategically and using negative numbers in calculations quickly. Click on the images to find and enjoy the games.

 

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The Creakers


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Beast Quest series


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Update on Paper folding polygon challenge

We looked at this problem again today and this time tried to investigate the maximum number of sides on a polygon we could create using one fold starting from paper that was different initial polygons.

With one fold, we found the that the biggest polygons we could make were as below:

Starting with a triangle, one fold produced at most a polygon with 7 sides (heptagon)
With a quadilateral (investigated last time), we got a maximum of 9 sides.
With a pentagon, one fold produced a maximum of 11 sides,
Heptagons folded once produced a maximum of 13 sides,
etc.

We think we have a definite pattern now and think we have a general expresssion to describe the largest polygon that can be made from a piece of paper with x sides using n folds now is:
Maximum number of sides in folded polygon = x(n+1) +1

Well done for trying so many good ideas Y6 to investigate this.

 

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Amazing artwork

I can’t resist sharing this astonishing artwork with you which I came across on the BBC website earlier today. This 11-year old is clearly incredibly talented. The drawing above is called ‘Daily Bread’.  I hope it inspires you! Click on the image to see the video and learn more about this astonishing young artist.

 

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